UFC 308 is approaching fast and, unsurprisingly, Max Hollowayโs name is on everyoneโs lip. The BMF champion has left an everlasting mark on the sport, as he looks out to add another accolade to his name. Speaking of accolades, fellow Hawaiian native and Powerslap superheavyweight champion Layne Viernes recalled a rather interesting story involving the UFC star.
โDa Crazy Hawaiianโ stated that he went to high school with the reigning BMF champion back in the day. Viernes revealed that Holloway was actually his underclassman, and the two took a class together before his graduation. Viernes stated that he may have turned up intoxicated to their class, which irked the UFC star leading to the duo exchanging words.
Verines is on a pathway to greatness, wrecking his competitors with 3 wins in a row. โDa Crazy Hawaiianโ is now looking to defend his strap against Russian slap fighter Vasily Kamotsky on October 24th. Meanwhile, Max Holloway also has a big title fight this weekend at UFC 308 in Abu Dhabi. The 32-year-old star is set to lock horns with featherweight champion Ilia Topuria.
The Spaniard is making thorough preparation at his high-end home gym for his first title defense. Topuria has already registered a notable win over Alexander Volkanvoski earlier in the year, turning him into a UFC star. A statement win this weekend could put him in contention for Fighter of the Year trumping Holloway.
Ilia Topuria says Max Holloway was an enormous influence in his career
The competitive fire may have divided the two mixed martial arts, although it didnโt hide Topuriaโs honest feelings about his rival. The 27-year-old clearly chalked out how fighters like Holloway and Volkanovski inspired him to take up MMA. Moreover, he also stated that he had been following his career closely before breaking into the UFC.
Holloway has been in the trenches of UFC for 12 years and continues to compete at the highest level. This is something Topuria got to witness and closely monitor from the outside. Speaking with ESPN MMA, Topuria highlighted that he has perfected his style by basing it on the Hawaiian fighter.
๐ณ๐Ilia Topuria saying to Max Holloway that he always was his fan.
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UFC Icon, Chael Sonnen, also believes the next generation of fighters would be hard to beat. The Spanish native has strung together a 15-fight unbeaten streak that puts him in a unique spot. A victory at UFC 308 could open doorways for super fights, but it seems like the champion wants to add more gold to his collection.